Either I'm not watching as much TV or they cancelled fewer shows that I like. Two of the shows I liked are getting the ax but that's not too bad.
Canceled And Renewed TV Shows For The 2014-'15 Season (UPDATE)
Either I'm not watching as much TV or they cancelled fewer shows that I like. Two of the shows I liked are getting the ax but that's not too bad.
Canceled And Renewed TV Shows For The 2014-'15 Season (UPDATE)
Looking closer there are 3 that I like that are getting the ax..... Almost Human, Killer Women and the new Ironside.
The Blacklist, Modern Family, and Big Bang Theory are all sticking around for another season. I'm happy.
Almost Human and Dracula are the ones I'm most disappointed about.
I just want The Americans back
"Community" has been cancelled.
I watch very little, but a friend in Alabama got me hooked on NCIS. Is this the last season. Also, I really enjoy James Spader and I have enjoyed the Blacklist, so glad to see it will be around for another season. That's all I care about.
C. T.
As long as PBS (OETA) stays on the air, I'm happy!
I liked "Almost Human", Karl Urban cracks me up.
As did I. The main problem it seems with these shows that did get cancelled this year (that I liked) is they struggled for the first few weeks to really get interesting. The concepts kept me tuned in, but the story didn't kick off until later. I still have 3 episodes to go of Almost Human and will probably finish it out. I sometimes wish that networks would cancel these shows earlier so they can wrap them up if needed at the end.
Aww crap. The Carrie Diaries got cancelled. Which is not surprising. I'll admit, it wasn't a great TV show, but it was a guilty pleasure that I enjoyed.
I honestly wish that more shows were designed for a one or two season run with an end in sight. Too many go on and on and jump the shark. I was pretty excited about CBS's Under the Dome thinking it would be just a season long. I like(d) the show and am somewhat disappointed that it's extended for another (summer) season. Some of my favorite shows set their own ending. Mary Tyler Moore, M*A*S*H, Bob Newhart, St. Elsewhere. I really like mini-series, too. Roots and all the James Michener stories were great to watch (or so I'm told -- I'm not really that old, am I?), but even some of the mini-series seemed to have problems writing their own ending (see: V). There have been some good short series recently that I liked (knowing they were short): The River and Harpers Island. I liked Lost -- at least up until the last show when they revealed that they really didn't have a clue where they were going with it. Why can't they do like HBO and Showtime and let a series have a respectable life and kill it off in style?
With the success of Breaking Bad and it having a closed ending, I wonder why more shows, and the networks, aren't going this direction.
Vince Gilligan always said that the guy has cancer, it has to end. It's not one of those shows that can keep going on and on.
I once read something about TV shows.(wish I could remember who said it). They said that TV shows ignore the natural arc of a story. Because networks look at it from a purely business standpoint, if a show is successful then they'll keep it going for as long as possible. Which leads to shows jumping the shark and/or overstaying their welcome. MASH being a prime example of a show that oversayed its welcome. But many don't remember that it had gotten very stale because it went out so well with its finale.
Just because it's popular doesn't mean it's good. Same with 2.5 men. I never understood the appeal of that show, yet it stayed on for years. Yet a show like Arrested Development was not popular at all but was brilliant. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that just because a show is popular that it sucks. And I'm also not saying that just because a show is niche that its brilliant. Just that we shouldn't confuse popular with good.
However, if that was said tongue-in-cheek, then excuse me.
As a big-time MASH die-hard, I have to admit I was one for whom the finale did nothing, and found it be very much reflective of the really sad way the show had deteriorated from great satirical comedy to really, really bad dramedy. Hawkeye goes nuts, but then gets better, KLinger stays in Korea, until they ramp up his TV show...all the strawman dramatic things they built up to tear down just felt like a cheat to me. Maybe I expected too much.
When I get to watch MASH reruns, its almost always something from the first three seasons - maybe a few into as far as season 5 or so, but as for the rest....
And BBT, its heyday, absolutely was that good. Not as much lately, and I don't care at all for their penchant for crude sexual jokes, but most of the time its a great concept that's really well executed.
I used to be a big time MASH fan too. And MASH when Trapper was on it was really funny. In the later seasons, Alda took over and imposed his will on the show. That's when it became a bad dramedy. Emphasis on the dram and not so much the medy. The show basically became a sounding board for his own, personal views.
Parks and Recreation not starting until January, and then next season is the end. Booooooooooooooooooooo
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